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Good evening. Welcome to NorthWest Tonight with Gordon Burns and

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Ranvir Singh. Our top story: Still on the site? Police investigating

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three deaths at Stepping Hill hospital say the saboteur may still

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be there. This is a bad person doing a malevolent thing. This is a

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deliberate attempt to do injury and harm. As a fourth patient fights

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for life, police warn there will be no arrests soon. Also, the big

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clean-up. As homeowners survey the damage from yesterday's flood, an

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MP questions the supplier's competence. Where at the brand-new

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Museum of Liverpool, the history of one city in 6,000 objects. And we

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are in Manchester as Batman swoops And it's the big reveal of our

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garden at the flower show - Kate Simms is at Tatton Park. I can tell

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you that, despite the weather, the north-west tonight garden is

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looking great. But that is all you are seen for now. A proper look

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round later in the programme. Police say the person who

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contaminated saline at Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport may

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still be on the site. This morning, inquests into the deaths of three

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patients were opened and adjourned. And, as we revealed last night, one

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patient in his early 40s is critically ill. Detectives also say

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they will at some stage look back into other deaths, but for the

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moment are concentrating on the current investigation. Arrests soon

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are unlikely. Our health correspondent Laura Yates reports.

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A week on and still police don't know who tried to hurt patients in

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this hospital. Patients there to be looked after, who are now at the

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centre of a major police investigation. Chillingly,

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detectives say the perpetrator may still be on the hospital site. And

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that this is going to be a long investigation. We have 60

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detectives working round the clock. We are doing that because we want

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to get to the bottom of it as quickly as possible, and we are

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balancing the need to gather detailed evidence that will

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hopefully lead to the prosecution of this individual. The hospital is

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now in virtual lockdown. No-one is allowed in unless they are patients,

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staff or visitors. And while police know they have to allow the

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hospital to continue its work, they know they must catch whoever it is

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who has done this. This is a bad person doing a malevolent thing. A

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deliberate attempt to do injury and pain. That is a different league,

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that is about someone wanting to inflict, harm, pain and possibly

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further. What we know is that someone in the hospital tampered

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with saline. It's a mixture of salt and water used to hydrate patients.

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That was kept in an unlocked storeroom. He or she injected 36

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small containers with insulin. Some were given to patients on at least

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two wards. Police are investigating three suspicious deaths. A fourth

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person is in intensive care. 10 others are recovering. Meanwhile,

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the inquests of those patients at the centre of this case opened this

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morning - again amidst tight security. In a hearing that lasted

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less than ten minutes, coroner John Pollard opened and adjourned the

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inquests into the deaths will resume. The Laura, we've learnt

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more today about how the hospital has stepped up security. We've been

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given more details specifically about measures around medicines. We

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know that two members of staff must now always be present when drugs

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are signed out and administered. And we know they've changed the

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locks in controlled drug areas. What's also worth reiterating is

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that as soon as this the hospital discovered what had been happening,

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they replaced all the saline. next in the investigation? Key to

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this is going to be the results of the postmortem examinations.

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Without them, police won't know if the contaminated saline contributed

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to or caused the three deaths. They are investigating. As far as we

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understand that investigation currently dates back to the 7th

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July - the date Tracey Arden died - but today police said that while

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that is their priority right now at some stage they will look further

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back. A Merseyside MP has questioned whether the water

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company United Utilities is up to the job after a burst pipe caused

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widespread chaos in Huyton; it's the fourth major leak in the area

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in as many years. Yesterday's burst sent water gushing into nearby

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homes and some people had to be rescued by dinghy because roads

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were submerged. Today, homeowners were busy clearing up, as Stuart

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Flinders reports. Mopping up, removing the sandbags, jet washing

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the path - the clean up was in full force this morning. Where yesterday

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there was a river, today life was returning to normal and

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householders were counting the cost. Here, boards ripped up in the

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hallway turned up in the living room. The cause - an eruption of

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water that blasted into the sky for more than six hours. It blew, like

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a volcano. This has come out of the tarmac on the road? It was just

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constantly hitting the front of the house. I could not get my car out.

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I was watching bricks bouncing off it. The epicentre: this mains water

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pipe. The investigation into why it burst is still going on. It could

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take a week for repairs to be complete. The company responsible,

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United Utilities, is on the offensive. This is the fourth Major

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burst in this area in as many years, and the local MP is asking if the

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company is up to the job. It is increasingly apparent that United

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Utilities have not got a clue what to do about it. There must be an

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underlying problem that they have not found. Bursts to happen, we

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have investigated seven million in this network in the last few years

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and master condition would be to avoid any further boasts a cunning

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so we need to do it will investigation to make sure this

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never happens again. -- bursts occurring. Residents will be

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entitled to compensation. In the meantime, United Utilities was

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promising some goodwill payments as early as this afternoon. Two

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prisoners who escaped from a security van during yesterday's

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morning rush hour in Manchester are still on the run. The van was

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ambushed by armed men on a busy commuter route. Police say the pair

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- Kirk Bradley and Anthony Downes - should not be approached. A man

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suffering from a killer strain of tubercolosis has handed himself in

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at Blackpool Victoria Hospital. Gary Clayden from Fleetwood had

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stopped getting medical treatment. A court order was issued because

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health officials said he posed a danger to the public. The strain

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had already killed one of his friends, and 12 other people in the

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area are infected. Manchester United has said Bryan Robson will

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remain a club ambassador until they have watched this documentary in

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which he was secretly filmed offering to help foreign

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businessmen break FA rules on club ownership. The former United

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captain is on tour with the club in America. United says it won't take

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any action until watching the Channel 4 programme. The re-opening

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of Liverpool's Festival Gardens has been postponed after the contractor

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went into administration. The company, Mayfield Construction, was

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close to completing the multi- million pound restoration of the

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waterfront site. It's hoped a new contractor will be able to finish

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the work so the gardens can open in September. There are calls for

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parents to be automatically balloted on any proposal to turn a

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school into an academy. More than 100 schools in the North West are

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going down that route, encouraged by government policy. But such

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moves are usually controversial. Tomorrow some teachers will strike

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at Hazel Grove High School in Stockport. And today in Liverpool,

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there was action over plans to partner a school with Chester

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University. Here's our political editor, Arif Ansari. I do want to

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get an education... If this had been a first date, it couldn't have

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gone worse. Staff and campaigners from Shorefields school in

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Liverpool came to tell Chester University they didn't want them.

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No partnership, no academy, but thanks for asking. The results in

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the school have been on the up - why change it when things have been

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on the up? Because it could be better? But we could make it better.

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I don't think that the University of Chester under stands this

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community, understands how we include everybody from that

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community in this school. But one MP, a former teacher himself, wants

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parents to be given an automatic say. I am strongly in favour of

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that. This is a public asset. The governors are who they have to be

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at this point in time. And at the very least parents should be asked,

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if not the wider community. nearby Ellesmere Port is one new

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academy where I'm told GCSE results have improved. It's outside council

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control, with greater say on how it's run. 36 schools are moving in

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the same direction across Greater Manchester, 22 in Cumbria, there

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are 18 in Lancashire, 16 across Merseyside and a dozen in Cheshire.

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104 in total. This is one school that has already become an academy,

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as it happens, in partnership with Chester University. With it

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happened willingly or not there is no doubt that the school system is

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being transformed across this region. It's a big week for the

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Liverpool Waterfront celebrating the old and the new! The world

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famous Liver Building is 100 years old today. And the city's brand new

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museum has also officially opened. The new attraction is the biggest

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national museum to be built in Britain in more than a century. Big

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enough, in fact, to display for the first time many objects which have

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been in storage. Our Merseyside Reporter, Andy Gill, is down at the

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Pier Head now. Yes, the library building opened 100 years ago,

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people thought it was a horrible concrete thing. Now the waterfront

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is unimaginable without it. The focus has been on the �70 million

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Museum of Liverpool. In a moment will Tour to the director, but

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first, here is so the opening day unfolded. If you build it, they

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will come. And the museum people are hoping for 750,000 visitors a

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year to Liverpool's newest attraction. They already have one

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big fan. A six year-old who wrote and asked if he could open it. The

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museum said yes. Three, two, one! Fantastic, absolutely the best.

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here are visitors from Bishop Martin School in Liverpool. They

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agreed to review the museum for us when they had looked round. I think

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it is really good, so far. There is so much hands on the interaction

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for children, it is very engaging. The design's raised some eyebrows.

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An ultra modern building next to the Three Graces. I think this

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building is great, those other buildings are Grade two. We wanted

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to make reference to the ships, so, from the Rover, it looks like a

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ship. -- the river. Although it's all about Liverpool, it's a

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national museum. And they hope it'll attract visitors from outside

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the city. We existed before football, before the Beatles, and

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visitors to this museum will get an Liverpool experience. It worked in

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one case. It is interesting, especially coming from Manchester.

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The second phase of the museum's due to open this winter. I am

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joined by the director of the museum. Tell me about the visitor

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numbers. We have had 12,000 visitors, the best the ever for any

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museum in the city. Are you have lots of museums - why do we need

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this one? It concentrates on Liverpool's past and present and we

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hope that it will contribute to the future. We felt that Labour will

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has a massive story to tell and it needed its own place to do it.

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you think does not compete with the Three Graces? I think that it fits

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in fabulously. It is fantastic in this location on the water and,

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between the Pier Head and the Albert Dock. We have fantastic

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windows that provide a lens on the city, the River Mersey and the IDC.

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It faces outwards, which is how Liverpool sees itself. It is a

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beautiful building when you get close to it. Because see the River

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Mersey reflected in the windows, and its colour will change with

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light throughout the day, so that when people get close to it, I hope

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they will glow -- will grow to love it. Later this week there are

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celebrations going on to mark the One hundredth anniversary of the

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live a building -- Liver Building. There is a big light show happening

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later this week. On Friday, we will have a special show looking at the

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construction of the building, and what it means for the city of

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Liverpool. That is north-west tonight, on Friday. Sounds great.

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Still to come in North West Tonight. At Tatton Park, they have been

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putting the finishing touches to our garden, or on the eve of the

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big show. And holy cow! We catch up with the caped crusader, ahead of

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the world premiere tonight in Manchester of bat man Alive.

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will be shaking in your chair, as the music starts and the bats swarm

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in. We've all got our phobias. Spiders, snakes and definitely

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heights for me. But have you ever heard of a child being afraid of

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the swings at the local park? When five year old Poppy Worthington

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from Macclesfield was anywhere near a playground, she would start

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screaming. Her mother was confused, and worried. It turned out Poppy

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was suffering from a brain tumour which caused her agony every time

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she was on the swings. Poppy, her mum Rachel and sister Emily are

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here. She is your biggest fan. I can tell you! She likes Gordon! She

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is a cheeky little thing. Clearly very well and lively now. But take

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us back to one year ago when she started behaving oddly around

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playgrounds. Roundabout in June last year she refused to go on any

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slides or swings. Was she looking scared? She would have a massive

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tantrum and would not go on them. Then sulking and wanting to gold.

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You thought it was just a personality? I thought it was just

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a phase. Then school teachers realised it might be a problem.

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They thought it might be dispatched her. She was sitting on other

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children, walking Into Doors. It all happened quite quickly, just

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over one month. You eventually to go to the doctors and they turn

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Julia Cutler times. They thought she was just a normal for dear old.

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Then the bombshell came, and what did they say? She struggled to come

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downstairs one does the morning at the to go to the GP to refer to a

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to Macclesfield. And they say she needed an MRI scan and they said

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there was something causing pressure behind her brain. It was

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causing hydro catalysts, and it was very dangerous. -- hydrocephalus.

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Then she was told to drink fluke, and she was absolutely fine. She is

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clearly very lively now. Yes, she is absolutely fine, as you can see.

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-- to drink flu. Which do you like best, the swings, the roundabout of

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the slide? The swings! You must be happy that she is back to normal.

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Of course I am, very happy. You are now raising money for Manchester

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Children's Hospital for the great work they did. Yes, we are. My

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niece is doing a fundraiser for that, and also SAMS, which is a big

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charity that we're involved in match. She is a bundle of energy!

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She wants your shoes! Why do I have butterfly shoes? Because you're a

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boy! He has not been called a boy for a while! Thank you. Sport and

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local swimmer Keri-Anne Payne has become the first Briton to qualify

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for the London 2012 Olympics. The 23-year-old, who races for the

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Stockport club, won gold this morning in the 10K Open Water event

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at the World Championships in Shanghai. I am concentrating on

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next year, because I have made the team and that is it. But yes, I

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just be to make sure that I keep on going to next year, because next

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year is going to be much tougher than this. Just one day to well

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before the flower show like Tatton Park, and among the organisers put

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in their finishing touches to their displays, we have a teacher for

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north-west tonight. There be to create an entire garden from plants

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grown from seed. These had to be ready by today. How have the team

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got on? Kate is at Tatton Park. The weather must have wreaked havoc.

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has, particularly this morning when our producer had to put in fence

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posts in the pouring rain. The garden is looking great. You will

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not be the first to have a look because we have had a royal visitor.

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The Duchess of Gloucester and died a short time ago and had a look

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around the Showground. She walked right past the north-western edge

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garden. I assume that she thought it was great although she did not

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say anything. Everyone has work very hard to get to this stage.

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Let's take a look back at what it took to get the show featured here

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at Tatton Park. After eight weeks of gathering and growing, and

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adding the finishing touches, all we have to do is transform this

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patch of land into something that can grease an RHS show. The team

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get to work. We're going to fill up the gap. Walking away round in a

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Janine is pleased with how the flowers have turned our. Will she

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be pleased with the accessories we have gathered? We have some lovely

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old tea comes. -- teacups, a vase, napkins. And my personal favourite,

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the cake stand. The team needs to work past. We're concentrating on

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trying to keep the plants cool. It is one of the hottest days of the

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year. We try to look after them through those weeks, looking after

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all the plans, now we have to make sure they are all ready for the

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show. The sun is still pleasing on day two, but the crew is still

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happy. Are you excited to see the show then? Yes, it is a nice place.

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I prefer doing the pink ones. like the pink ones? Yes. I am very

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proud, I am very happy. Time for a few finishing touches. And north-

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western eight's Show feature is ready. -- north-west tonight's show

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teacher is ready. We're having a tee party to celebrate. Jenene

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designed the Garton Ash has it turned out the way should have

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done? The weather has not been great, but it is looking fantastic

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now. The beauty of this garden is that it is easy to grow, and it is

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cheap, because we have not spent much on it. Just a few packets of

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seeds that cost a couple pounds. Just so then straight into the

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ground, water them and keep an eye on them and you will have lovers in

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a few weeks. To get to the stage, how do I keep it looking nice.

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just have to deadhead them. Snap the dead heads off and put them

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into a vase in the house. And they will keep flowering and looking

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lovely. Thanks to all the team who have done so well, and thank you to

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viewers have donated their personal possessions. I'm sure you agree

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that it adds the finishing gloss to the garden. We will be back at

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Tatton Park tomorrow looking round the rest of the Showground. And you

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are coming back on Friday as well? We are, we love it, every year.,

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and say hello to us, if you are there. Bring your umbrella, if it

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is raining. Which brings me to the weather forecast. It would be nice

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to be able to say we have some warm sunshine, I wish I could. At least

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most of us got a chance to dry out a little today. If you are living

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in Cumbria you will wonder what I We have had eight mm of rain in one

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her, and these are not done yet. We have a with a warning in force for

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parts of Cumbria. These showers will continue tonight. By the end

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of tomorrow we could have had as much as 16 mm of rain. Showers

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continuing to play parts of Cumbria. Elsewhere, it is mostly dry with

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the odd like a shire across southern parts. Fairly cloudy with

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low temperatures of around eight- ten Celsius. Tomorrow morning,

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starting of mostly dry, showers persisting across parts of Cumbria

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and North Lancashire, as we go into the afternoon. Elsewhere, we could

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get away with it right day. And you could see a little sunshine going

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into the evening. Good news for the start of the Tatton Park Flower

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Show. It will start off-dry, then as the beacon progresses, we should

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see more in the way of sunshine. But some heavy rain across parts of

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Cumbria tomorrow. The Cape crusader has come to Manchester with a huge

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new show, Batman Live, coming to town. Flying, fireworks, and the

:25:34.:25:44.
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back of deal created by Formula One designers. By -- the Batmobile. He

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is the crime-fighting super hero who has come to the north-west.

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is huge, aerial stunts, fighting, flying, some great scenes, and you

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are going to be shaking in your chair, as the musicals. -- the

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music rolls. A similar attempt to put Spiderman on the stage ran into

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trouble after technical hitches and poor reviews. I have been working

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on this show for two years, we have been in rehearsal for 12 weeks. It

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is a big opening. You are from Stockport, not cotton city. It is a

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world premiere. Yes, it is nice to be back home, where my friends and

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family are. -- Gotham. It poured takes 17 trucks to move it around

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the country -- it will take. This is how a Batman Travels, and it was

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designed by a Formula One designer. Can I please take it for a test

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drive? I think that that means no! We need to get out of here, now!

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The Crane fainting duo at at -- Crime fighting duo are at the MEN

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